St. Mary Woolnoth

St. Mary Woolnoth is an Anglican church in the City of London, London, Middlesex, England. It was the site of Roman and Celtic pagan religious sites since the 1st century AD, and its modern name was first recorded in 1191; it was dedicated to Saint Mary and named for its benefactor Wulnoth de Walebrok. The Norman church survived until 1445, when it was rebuilt; it was badly damaged in the 1666 Great Fire of London and demolished in 1711. It was then rebuilt from 1716 to 1727, and it became a guild church in 1952.